Motion carried! The vote was recorded. I understand it went thus: For the motion: Wrigley, Taylor, Foden, Petherick (J), Petherick (L), Tamlyn, Lowther and Almond. Against the motion: Clemens, Bloomfield, Fenne, and Fenne. Abstained: Prowse, Payne and Mayne. Could not vote: Price,
Phoned them - they don't have any.
Thank you - I'll try them.
Yes I know all those places you mention sell them - before I posted on here I had already googled in order to find out. Local, for me, in this instance = Dawlish & Teignmouth
Yes - my preferred solution is also along 'natural' lines (like a very large branch with a fork in it at one end). Just need something rather urgently though.
Yes I know they are terribly old fashioned what with rotary dryers and tumble dryers and things but the way I dry my washing is the on the line, in the garden. But......I am in need of a prop for my washing line. Anyone know if they are still sold (locally) and if so where. Thanks.
Well, as you are the one who has associated him with Cockwood perhaps you could tell the rest of us what you believe his connection to be.
Cllr Taylor lives in the centre of Dawlish and represents Dawlish South West ward on the town council. How is he in any way connected to Cockwood? (which is in Dawlish North East ward)
Why?
Have just received the message below (as presumably have all others who signed the "Save Warren Farm from compulsory purchase" petition electronically). "Dear Supporter At the meeting of Dawlish Town Council this week, there will be a motion of 'no confidence' for the compulsory purchase of Warren Farm by Teignbridge. Come along to the meeting on Wednesday 1st July at 7 pm in the ...